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Brexit and the Left, Jacobin “…“retreat to the nation state” can mean a number of things depending on the context. To oppose, not just TTIP but the whole apparatus of neoliberal trade and regulatory agreements which usurp democratic powers, could be characterized as a “retreat to the nation state.” To…
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Canada vegan helps lobster make epic journey from supermarket to ocean “By the time Lobby Joe was released back into the waters on Canada’s east coast, the Atlantic lobster had travelled thousands of kilometres on a journey that had cost hundreds of dollars. The lobster’s long voyage began when he…
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Sounds of the Solstice Celebrate sounds of the earth and summer solstice with environmental composer and Belwin artist-in-residence Steve Heitzeg. Join Steve on a sound walk and start your own listening journal or sound diary. Steve will also talk about his conceptual ecoscores he composes in honor of nature.…
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Cop Shoot Cop – Everybody Loves You (When You’re Dead) (14)
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On a day devoted to fallen humans, this is for Harambe, Cecil, Tilikum, The Last Rhino and those we do not know… Endangered (Written in Honor of All Turtles and Tortoises) by Steve Heitzeg Performed by Laura Sewell, cello Earthworks: Music in Honor of Nature (12)
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The Triumph and Tragedy of Barbaro’s Fateful Triple Crown Run, 10 Years Later How We Failed Barbaro By Laura Hillenbrand May 31, 2006 “Oxford Prince died in front of me, a breath before the finish line at Timonium, some 25 years ago. His leg had broken, sending him into a…
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